My Time With The PS5 Pro Reaffirmed I Shouldn't Spend $700 Right Now–My Base PS5 Is Still Enough

The PlayStation 5 Pro seems like a tough sell, especially to players who already own the original PS5. That’s a sentiment I had going into a preview event for the PS5 Pro and one I still have after spending a few hours with the new console.

If I didn’t already have a PS5, then the PS5 Pro would be on my shortlist–the level of detail it brings to Pro-enhanced games like Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth and Horizon Forbidden West is incredible, catapulting the experience of playing a game so that it now gets performance mode-style frame rates with fidelity mode-style graphics. And, of course it does. The PS5 Pro’s hardware is superior to the base PS5–it should make games look better. But nothing at the event convinced me I needed to go out and get a Pro the moment it launches. It’s clear that, for now at least, the base PS5 is still perfectly serviceable when it comes to playing PlayStation’s first-party titles. I’m more than content to save my $700 Come from Sports betting site VPbet . For my full thoughts on my time with the PS5 Pro, watch the video embedded below.

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